I'm wondering if this exists: poles which will stand as tall or taller than my 6 foot tent, are tough enough, stakable at base and... can be taken apart to transport in a suitcase. Connectable poles. Too much to hope for? I haven't even found normal tall poles, aren't they sold seperately from a carport? I'm thinking of 1-2 poles by themselves next to my tent & a tarp over it.

What would be perfect is a design like a street lamp, it's wide, unassembled the poles are short enough for transport, screw them in place, and holes for staking all around the base. Like these, what do you think? I have one already:

Things to consider: if the poles are hollow, drive rebar into the playa and put the poles over rebar. If you are putting a shade over your tent, use the shade fabric and guying to keep the poles upright. There are lots of collapsible poles that extend beyond six feet, but you haven't said what you want the poles for: hold up a pennant? hold up a tarp? do they have to bear weight? how much? wind load?

I'll be making a tarp or bed sheet with reflectix on it. I was gonna just throw it over my tent but read about using two poles, one on each side of the tent, tying a rope between them & throwing the tarp over that.

The lamp post is hollow, but pretty wide around too. It does have four holes around the base, should be big enough for rebar, gotta make sure, I'll drill if not.

I really did search, and I can't find anything, if you guys know anywhere to buy or get info on these collapsible poles, please let me know! Google gives me hiking poles.

Bob... what's a sectional pole, is it collapsible and where do I get it..?

Wow, thank you! I still gotta ask, is this something likely not to bend out there? If it is, it's just perfect.

I can't spot the difference between the 1st & last. The first connects with a shock cord (which I would expect from a tent pole, but it's a "tarp pole") and the last has no cord but push button lock (which I would expect from a tarp pole but it's a "replacement tent pole") and costs 1/2 the price for twice as many... they both weigh the same. Unless the last's 1 pound for both. Oh, and one last question, this is the type of pole I'd have to sit on top of a piece of rebar, right?

Thank you! I don't have those stores around me for some reason.. So, the $9-15 poles are of "lightweight steel" & the all 3 above are alluminum. I probably should know this, but I don't. Which one's if any are more likely to hold up? My only option for securing them up would be sticking them on a really long rebar, right?

2X4 is a board 1.5" X 3.5" X n' long
you make four right triangles out of plywood, and screw/nail the 90 degree angle sides to each side of the 2X4 forming something that looks like a windmill, or pinwheel when viewed from above or below.

The triangles act as legs; they are really kind of a gusset. You could then drive concrete stakes next to the gussets, and fasten the gussets to the stakes, and the flag pole is complete. Just remember to affix your flag prior to erecting, unless you have a ladder tall enough...